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High Street, Gnosall

The house on the left with dormer windows was Grovesnor House, which belonged to the Grovesnor family. The building was later used as the workhouse, but was later demolished and replaced by a school. ...

High Street, Stone,

On the left is Evan and Sons ironmongers and garage, established in 1840. The building with the bow windows is the Crown Hotel. The hotel was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed ...

High Street, Stone, (1)

The building with the bow windows is the Crown Hotel. The hotel was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed by Henry Holland in 1780. The inn was a stop for stage coaches from London, ...

High Street, Stone, (2)

View of the High Street looking towards Granville Square. On the far right is the Unicorn public house. On the right is the Fountain Inn. To the left of the inn is Charles Clarke's pawnbrokers shop; ...

High Street, Stone, (2)

On the right is the Crown Hotel. The hotel was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed by Henry Holland in 1780. The inn was a stop for stage coaches from London, Manchester and Birmingham; ...

High Street, Tutbury

A postcard view of the High street in Tutbury from near its junction with Lower High Street and Cornmill Lane. On the left is Tutbury Institute, the front block of which is Grade II listed. It has a ...

Highgate School, Tunstall

Highgate Secondary Modern school stood on the corner of Lambert Street and High Street, Tunstall. The building was originally Highgate junior and infants school until reorganisation in 1929, although ...

Hildersheim House School, Lichfield Street, Tamworth

Hildersheim German House School was a private school for girls. The school was reputedly run by a Miss Rushton or Shuttleworth. Reputedly the children's meals were stale bread and milk whilst the mistresses ...

Hilderstone School Group 3

Hilderstone School was built as a National School for 180 pupils in 1819. Its construction was funded by Ralph Bourne of Hilderstone Hall. The school closed in 1981 as it only had one pupil and two ...

Hilderstone Village,

On the left is Christ Church, built in 1833. The church was built by Ralph Bourne of Hilderstone Hall, a pottery manufacturer. On the right is Hilderstone School, built as a National School for 180 ...

Hilderstone Village,

Hill Top Primary School. Westport Road / Greenhead Street, Burslem

This school complex consists of four buildings. There is a date plaque in one of the gables which reads: 'Erected 1879'. There are three cellar entrances to the school. These were used for fuel such as ...

Hill Top Sunday School, Westport Road, Burslem

The construction of the this chapel was a result of a dispute between the Sunday School teachers and trustees of the Wesleyan Chapel in Burslem. The dispute concerned a writing ban on the Sabbath day ...

Hillside Primary School, Baddeley Green, Stoke-on-Trent

A photograph of Hillside Primary School, looking south east, taken from Field Avenue in Baddeley Green. The school sits beneath the higher ground of Baddeley Edge.

Hints School class

Showing the Vicar and the class. Mrs Emily Southall Andrews, Head Teacher, and her daughter, Mrs Effie Andrews Banks. Recognise any of the individuals in this photograph? Email: past.track@staffordshire.gov.uk ...

Hixon School

This postcard view of Hixon school children and teachers was taken outside the school in 1915. If you recognise anyone in this view, please contact us.

Hixon School Group

This postcard view of Hixon school children and teachers was taken outside Hixon Vicarage. Please contact us if you recognise anyone in this picture. On the reverse of this postcard there is the photographer’s ...

Hixon School group

A group of pupils of various ages pictured outside Hixon School. There are three women teachers with them. The boy in the centre of the front row is holding a chalk board with ‘Hixon C.E. 1914’ written ...